Men suffering mental health issues can be put off asking for help

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Professor Sarah Niblock, of the UK Council for Psychotherapy, told the Commons women and equalities committee of the 'stigma' and 'shame' many men feel about admitting they need help.

Female GP receptionists can put men off asking for help with mental health issues, experts said yesterday.

 

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Men have sheds, and the pub. Oh, and football.

well for me it's a no brainer to not seek help, if i did, i would be forced to leave my job, and would be forced to give up my hobby which eases the strain. so if men seek help, not only are we openly mocked for it, our livelihoods and our interests will be ruined also. I refuse.

They should remove scenes from movies or TV shows that in the past made fun of mental illness. Continuing to air these scenes, perpetually promotes the thought that people who are bipolar or depressed, belong in a hospital getting a labotomy.

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